LINDRUM'S BILLIARDS.
difficulties of cannons,
Tho huga breaks established by Walter T.indrum iri England recently have brought forth a good deal of criticism of lus style of piny. "The nursery-camion game is a very difficult one to play and 1 say right now that it other professionals and amateurs were to attempt this method of play they would, with few exceptions, verv soon find themselves in serious difficulties," says tho world s champion. "Many years ago when I was a great losing hazard player there was a cry of 'How can wo stop Lindrum and his red losers'!" Now there is a cry to stop my close cannon game. "So far as I am concerned, they can stop anything they like, but it will mak little difference to mo aiid my style ot nlav This losing hazard game can be seen any time by any of amateur players and has been particularly to the fore in the recent amateur championship My intention has been to get £»ay from &. =ty!o of tho public more oltracuw billiards. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20561, 12 May 1930, Page 15
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